Interview with National Maritime Museum Indigenous Programs Manager, Beau James. Beau is from the Mununjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation from SE Queensland with links to Stradbroke Island. Beau was a judge for the CIAF 2018 Art Awards. In this interview Beau shares what he is …
The Tennant Creek Brio are currently exhibiting in Nirin 22nd Biennale of Sydney. Brio is an Italian word meaning courage, or liveliness of style or performance, which describes this collective. Drawing on multiple influences from various traditional and contemporary cultural …
Ashley Hunter is a Bardi man and an aspiring artist. He lives in One Arm Point on the Dampier Peninsula, which is north of Broome.
He is a very talented artist who paints on canvas. Like many artists in his genre, Ashley paints what he sees and feels. His saltwater culture and …
Join us as we announce the winner of the annual Desart Photography Prize, part of Desart’s Art Worker Program that delivers opportunity for the development of technical skills and experimentation with new media.
“For family, woman, man and child, going back to the land they know.” Billy Landy aka Butler.
Catch a slice of Martu life in two minutes.
On a return to country trip to Durba Springs, Martumili artist Yankura paints his traditional home Puntawarri. The backing track, …
Artists, Walter Jugadai, Jeffery Zimran, Kelly Dixon and Keturah Zimran and Art Centre Manager Dr. Chrischona Schmidt discuss the important work Ikuntji Artists have been engaged in with their Museum Project. The artists have been visiting national and international museum …
In November 2019 Papunya Tjupi Art Gallery presented their exhibition Tjupi Puli (Honey Ant Mountain). The name Tjupi Puli is an homage to the ancestral dreaming site that rests aside Papunya community sometimes referred to as Warumpi. The showpiece of the exhibition was the old …
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